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Also check out BeerSmith, BeerSmith Mobile software and the new DVDs John Palmer and I filmed - How to Brew with Malt Extract and How to Brew All Grain are available now.They make top quality brewing equipment built to last a lifetime. Anvil is a new line of kettles, burners and accessories from John Blichmann at Blichmann Engineering. I encourage you to subscribe to their great magazine! Thank you to our sponsor Craft Beer and Brewing Magazine for sponsoring this episode.Matthias shares his thoughts on where the market is going and the future of German hops.We talk about how the German hop market is dominated by contracting with a few large distributors and how those contracts drive what farmers grow.He shares his thoughts on the current IPA revolution in craft brewing here in the US and how it has spread to other parts of Europe but not really in Germany.Matthias discusses how the hops are tied to the three most popular German beer styles.We talk about the varieties grown and also how they are harvested and packaged usually into pellets for use.
He is a 10th generation German hop farmer with degrees in Civil Engineering and a Master’s in Agriculture. Mathias founded Hops2Brew in 2015 with the goal of linking together hop growers, researchers and the brewing industry.
Subscribe on iTunes to Audio version or Video version or Spotify or Google Playĭownload the MP3 File- Right Click and Save As to download this mp3 file. Mathias Siebler, a 10th generation German hop farmer, joins me this week from Bavaria to discuss growing hops.